check by substituting whether x=-6 and y=-3 is a solution of 2(x-1)-5y=1. find one more solution. how many solutions can u find?
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Step-by-step explanation:
Put x= -6and y= -3 in 2(x-1) - 5y =1
2(-6-1)-5(-3) =1
2(-7)+15 =1
- 14+15=1
1=1
Hence proved
krrishnebhnani:
thx for the solution....but how many more solutions can we find
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Answer:
1=1
Step-by-step explanation:
2(-6-1)-5(-3)=1
2(-7)+15=1
-14+15=1
1=1
hence proved
LHS=RHS
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